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Welcome from the Principal, emphasising Queen's as a community where every individual thrives (spoken by Richard Tillett, Principal).
There are a range of learning support programmes on offer, including individual support with specialist teachers and our Neurodiversity & Adapted Learning department.
11+ entry: three-form entry; selection on an entrance exam (one common exam and mark scheme for all of the London 11+ Consortium schools), an interview and a reference from the pupil's current school; Queen's College, London is a member of the London 11+ Consortium and follows its Agreed Code of Practice. Open Events are recommended before applying. 16+ entry: admission to the Sixth Form is based on an interview with the Director of the Senior College and a good reference (with predicted GCSE grades) from the current school; a short subject test may be required; minimum GCSE requirements include (I)GCSE Mathematics and English Language; if applying for four A-levels, mock results and GCSE outcomes should be very strong; otherwise students may be asked to reduce to three A-levels.
Registration £180; entry deposit £3,000 (£1,000 of this deducted from the pupil's first term's bill; the remaining £2,000 refunded when the pupil leaves the College, subject to notice). Tuition fees for 2025-26: £8,835 + VAT (£10,602) per term, payable in advance. Extras (lunches, trips, textbooks) charged in arrears; music lessons invoiced directly by Visiting Music Teacher. Discounts: 20% tuition discount for a third sibling while two older sisters remain in the school. Fees payable termly by Direct Debit; interest may be charged on overdue fees; no remission for absence; a term's notice in writing is required before withdrawal.
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